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Unlike Dok-Ing's current line of vehicles, it would not be warranted against detonating land mines.
Such emotions are themselves assessable for warrant, and now we can ask why my disappointment that you lost the race is warranted, but my being disappointed that a mere stranger lost would not be warranted.
And I'm not sure in such circumstances such questions would not be warranted.
Officials said such a step would not be warranted at this time due to the small number of cases involved.
If the purpose of a commission or hearings is to determine the extent of the torture and who authorized and directed it, I think that serves merely to lay political blame and would not be warranted considering so many other dire issues facing the country now.
In these cases, a filtering strategy would not be warranted.
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Most of the FLs who said that they could cure HIV also mentioned that a positive outcome could not be warranted because healing would depend on the strength of the faith of those involved.
An objective response rate of 60% or greater was regarded as necessary to merit further investigation of this regimen in this rare setting (with the allocation of resources that this would entail), while a response rate of 35% or lower would not be sufficient to warrant further research.
A response rate of 15% would not be sufficiently large to warrant further investigation, while a response rate of 35% is considered worthwhile.
A prediction of an uncharacterized protein's involvement in "protein biosynthesis" would not be specific enough to warrant further experimental investigation in most cases.
Therefore, it is important to note that in comparing a patient's past and current eGFR SDs, an increased SD would not be expected and may warrant more detailed assessment.
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